Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation

1775 Historic Way, Chesapeake, VA 23320
Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation is one of the popular Park located in 1775 Historic Way ,Chesapeake listed under Historical Place in Chesapeake , Non-profit organization in Chesapeake , Environmental Conservation Organization in Chesapeake ,

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The Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation's mission to establish and support the Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways Park and Museum/Visitor Center is a magnificent project that has touched the hearts and minds of many people, both here across the United States and in the United Kingdom. The planned replacement of the bridge spanning the Intracoastal Waterway in Chesapeake, Virginia by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the mid 1990’s, provided the final opportunity to reclaim and preserve an irreplaceable piece of American History. The patriot outcome of The Battle of Great Bridge, at this site on December 9, 1775, changed the course of the war in Virginia and influenced the founding of America.
In order to save and preserve the battlefield and promote the national importance of the battle and the Albemarle and Chesapeake and Dismal Swamp Canals, immediate action was needed. To this end, a group of prominent citizens formed The Great Bridge Battlefield and Waterways History Foundation and quickly created partnerships with the city of Chesapeake, state of Virginia, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, public and private organizations, and businesses and individuals to together create a museum/visitor center, public park, and trail facility. By 2013, over 6 million in cash and in-kind service donations, grant awards, and government support has been put to work. The historic park is open to the public and construction of the museum/visitor center is underway.

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